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that is how he is, that is how he will be. he refuses to settle for less than what he knows we can do together. that is the kind of leader that we need in washington. [applause] that is the kind of leader we desperately need in this country, and that is the kind of leader that our nation is ready for. [applause] a conservative who is experienced. a conservative who inspires others. a conservative with a solid record of accompaniment and achievement, not just political rhetoric. a conservative who still wants to take on those big harry audacious goals. it will take all of us. it will take all of us working every day. it will take all of us being relentless to make sure that this is accomplished. is that is his style, that is what he delivers and with your help, jeb bush will be the next president of our united states. [applause] >> [indiscernible] [applause] >> how are you doing miami? last november, i was privileged to be elected as the 28th land commissioner for the great state of texas. two months later, when i took the oath
that is how he is, that is how he will be. he refuses to settle for less than what he knows we can do together. that is the kind of leader that we need in washington. [applause] that is the kind of leader we desperately need in this country, and that is the kind of leader that our nation is ready for. [applause] a conservative who is experienced. a conservative who inspires others. a conservative with a solid record of accompaniment and achievement, not just political rhetoric. a conservative...
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is that what is going on? jonathan: it is a global bank and it facilitates cash management for its clients. it is tbm. a lot of it is balance sheet management, cash management. those are the areas they will focus on. it is not a traditional kind of equities, fixed england commodity business -- fixed income, commodities business. maybe they cut the fat on things like exits where there is some scale. it is not very profitable. guy: the hong kong share price -- stocks are 2%, little more than 2%. the you think they are expecting more of a bounce on the back of that? anna: those are big numbers. gervais: if you look at deutsche bank, i would imagine they would be pleased at the markets. clearly they don't disagree with us. as you said, the devil is in the detail. we need the presentation. we need to show that we know what they are talking about. guy: thank you very much. jonathan and gervais, you will stay with us. we will talk in a few minutes. anna: coming up, apple makes a play to take back music in its subscri
is that what is going on? jonathan: it is a global bank and it facilitates cash management for its clients. it is tbm. a lot of it is balance sheet management, cash management. those are the areas they will focus on. it is not a traditional kind of equities, fixed england commodity business -- fixed income, commodities business. maybe they cut the fat on things like exits where there is some scale. it is not very profitable. guy: the hong kong share price -- stocks are 2%, little more than 2%....
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nothing is done until everything is done. we anticipate an important round of negotiations shortly after the trade promotion authority is signed. al: is the ambassador, the white house optimistic that is finished this year? jeff: absolutely. there is no predetermined timetable. in that we have do make sure we have the right feel in place. is the transpacific partnership good for american workers? al: we will talk about a couple of those issues. but first, the democrats, if you get to congress, you will have over 80% of democrats voted against it. hillary clinton has raised reservations about it. the consensus among democratic economists has really evaporated. your party really is the anti-free trade party, isn't it? jeff: that is not the case. past trading agreements have not always lived up to the hype. what is important in the transpacific partnership is the president will be negotiating with enforceable labor and environmental standards in the core. in the past, enforcement of labor and environmental standards have been si
nothing is done until everything is done. we anticipate an important round of negotiations shortly after the trade promotion authority is signed. al: is the ambassador, the white house optimistic that is finished this year? jeff: absolutely. there is no predetermined timetable. in that we have do make sure we have the right feel in place. is the transpacific partnership good for american workers? al: we will talk about a couple of those issues. but first, the democrats, if you get to congress,...
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this is bloomberg "surveillance" in new york. this is thursday, june 18. tom keene is out to me. out today. vonnie: he is out to you. brendan: joining me are vonnie quinn and mike mckee. the news out of trust and is stunning. it is hard to fathom. there are nine dead outside of the emmanuel ame church. the police chief has called it a hate crime. vonnie: he's holding a press conference now. we will bring you the latest headlines on what is going on in trusted. it is not the first time charleston has seen a tragedy this year. mike: the scott shooting. this comes after that. that is spent trade in racial terms. brendan: it is one of those things that is normally our story, but it is america story. it is impossible not to talk about it. vonnie: there is a manhunt in charleston, south carolina, for a gunman killed people into the church last night. the shooter opened fire in the church for the gun man is white. trust is police chief was asked about a motive. >> i do believe this was a hate crime. >> is that why the fbi is investigating? >> they will investigate it, but the fbi would
this is bloomberg "surveillance" in new york. this is thursday, june 18. tom keene is out to me. out today. vonnie: he is out to you. brendan: joining me are vonnie quinn and mike mckee. the news out of trust and is stunning. it is hard to fathom. there are nine dead outside of the emmanuel ame church. the police chief has called it a hate crime. vonnie: he's holding a press conference now. we will bring you the latest headlines on what is going on in trusted. it is not the first time...
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but what is wrong with being pc, why is it bad, why is it bad to say there is a better way to address and frame who we are in terms gender and sexuality, what -- >> because that is -- is -- go everyone is so offended so easily these days, it is out of control, in the world of the left, you see world through pris prism of gender and race. >> people are good. >> that does not mean there are not those issues like cops beating people up. >> oh, god. >> this is why you have people writing about squashing speech on college campus, it is okay to say something that would offend someone, they can stand up and defend themselves you when you annihilate free speech you that is when it is a problem. >> you are not letting me speak. >> 88-year-old retired manhattan media executive, green wall is being sued his his ex mistress because he stayed with his wife, his wife told him, she would rather quote see them bury him 6 feet under. then divorce him, mistress said she deserves $2 million, in party cash. so, caylee, she said that, the man she was having an affair with promised her a million dollars sh
but what is wrong with being pc, why is it bad, why is it bad to say there is a better way to address and frame who we are in terms gender and sexuality, what -- >> because that is -- is -- go everyone is so offended so easily these days, it is out of control, in the world of the left, you see world through pris prism of gender and race. >> people are good. >> that does not mean there are not those issues like cops beating people up. >> oh, god. >> this is why you...
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my question to you, paul, is, is that what this is all about? is the fact that movies are moneymakers and it does not matter if julia roberts, denzel washington, george clooney tried for -- trifecta is about eight-year-olds? >> they tend to target the kids. year to date up about 6%, it has been a big franchise spirit we will have another avengers coming out. star wars is coming. get ready for that. think about that franchises these things they can bring back year after year that drives the box office because they play not only in the u.s., but all over the world. so movies have to play globally, not just in the u.s. matt: by the way "avengers" is marvel owned by disney? and star wars is owned by disney? and "inside out" is owned by disney? wow. >> they went out and bought big franchises, they bought the marvel studios, they bought george lucas's company for star wars. stephanie: we will look back and say bob still star wars? coffee's are multibillion-dollar acquisitions. nobody does it better than disney. they make big movies. they tied in with
my question to you, paul, is, is that what this is all about? is the fact that movies are moneymakers and it does not matter if julia roberts, denzel washington, george clooney tried for -- trifecta is about eight-year-olds? >> they tend to target the kids. year to date up about 6%, it has been a big franchise spirit we will have another avengers coming out. star wars is coming. get ready for that. think about that franchises these things they can bring back year after year that drives...
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i think that that is the way it is going to go. he will find the best agreement they can and then start dragging their heels on the implementation and we will be back having this conversation within a couple of months. matt: a couple of months. we don't even get a years rest from the greek news. do we start seeing more trading activity? it is not just an currencies, we saw for example, greek bonds traded not at all a couple weeks ago. i mean zero times. the market seems pretty dead ball we are waiting for some kind of outcome. steven: this is like the fifth sequel of a bad movie. people have seen it all before and nobody is getting very excited about it. if they do drop out or if they do impose controls i think the market reaction will be a lot more powerful. very euro negative and very peripheral bond negative and very european equity negative and that we wait for the ecb to come to the rescue of the other peripheries and peripheral countries. olivia: thank you so much. joining us from city offices in new york. matt: a quick check
i think that that is the way it is going to go. he will find the best agreement they can and then start dragging their heels on the implementation and we will be back having this conversation within a couple of months. matt: a couple of months. we don't even get a years rest from the greek news. do we start seeing more trading activity? it is not just an currencies, we saw for example, greek bonds traded not at all a couple weeks ago. i mean zero times. the market seems pretty dead ball we are...
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hans: what is interesting is that is merkel's partner. he has always been sympathetic to the greeks. the fact that gabriel is now harsh on the greeks is now an indication of how much the german public opinion has turned. it is pretty much anti-greece and anti-third bailout. erik: that was hans nickel in berlin. olivia: saudi arabia opened its equity market to direct foreign investment for the first time today. shares are declining on a new index. it is all part of efforts to diversify the arab world's biggest economy away from oil. erik, i know you covered the saudi economy now again. erik: very infrequently. olivia: the saudi market is bigger than all the markets combined. there are plenty of restrictions. the has to be institutional capital over $5 billion. there has to be a five-year investment track record. erik: sounds like they don't want hot money. they want to diversify the economy away from oil. olivia: they still don't want for ownership. we have breaking news and matt miller has appeared -- has it. matt: cox automotive which is
hans: what is interesting is that is merkel's partner. he has always been sympathetic to the greeks. the fact that gabriel is now harsh on the greeks is now an indication of how much the german public opinion has turned. it is pretty much anti-greece and anti-third bailout. erik: that was hans nickel in berlin. olivia: saudi arabia opened its equity market to direct foreign investment for the first time today. shares are declining on a new index. it is all part of efforts to diversify the arab...
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what it is saying is that that is normal when the fed is in position to begin hiking on the short end. it is a reflection of the potential for the economy. erik: let us walk everybody through the chart. the red line is right now. we are tracking most closely what happens in 1999. can you draw many parallels between today and 1999? tech valuation is a place i would start. what other parallels? julian: we have just come out of an oil price crash at a time when consumer confidence was building and out of very high level. it was a time when we were in the mist of an m&a cycle that was essentially year one and a half or two of a three-year cycle. stephanie: i'm going to play psychologist for a moment. one of the issues that investors faced was that many became emotional and envious. they looked at tech on. even the things didn't make sense, there and he took it over. it points to 1999 as one of the biggest mistakes he's made. he let emotion get involved in his investment. as you speak to investors clients everything will day, how do they feel? when tracy was talking about this market volat
what it is saying is that that is normal when the fed is in position to begin hiking on the short end. it is a reflection of the potential for the economy. erik: let us walk everybody through the chart. the red line is right now. we are tracking most closely what happens in 1999. can you draw many parallels between today and 1999? tech valuation is a place i would start. what other parallels? julian: we have just come out of an oil price crash at a time when consumer confidence was building and...
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the top is the existing.. what is proposed is the bottom. this picture portrays the massive impact of that post construction on our house. existing is on the top vs. permit holders plan on the bottom. this picture shows the permit holders on the proposal to us in june 1214. propose a 6 foot setback, and yet, they decided to place an outdoor kitchen on the setback, on the property line, and adjacent to our deck. when i asked mr. gerardo if he could move his outdoor kitchen summerhouse in his huge backward his boss was and i quote "that is an art and efficient use of myspace." this is our proposal regarding for the knee extension and the terrace. the impact will be mitigated when we have no impact on the southern neighbor. really glad to answer any questions they may have. thank you. >> commissioner did the architect for the permit holder holding meetings direct >> testifier: no >> commissioner so when the 311 notification came out they offered no meeting to share their drawings or anything? >> testifier: no, we have had no meetings can delay
the top is the existing.. what is proposed is the bottom. this picture portrays the massive impact of that post construction on our house. existing is on the top vs. permit holders plan on the bottom. this picture shows the permit holders on the proposal to us in june 1214. propose a 6 foot setback, and yet, they decided to place an outdoor kitchen on the setback, on the property line, and adjacent to our deck. when i asked mr. gerardo if he could move his outdoor kitchen summerhouse in his...
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in puerto rico the governor is warning that the debt is unpayable and the governor is going to ask if they can follow bankruptcy. and stocks down 6% in china after being down 8% on friday. the stock market bubble bursting there. we begin in athens with greg is live on the ground there. >> reporter: eric considering everything the greeks have been through so far they are holding up. there is a 60 euro cap on any atm with drawl if they can find the cash in the machines. and for the next eight days -- this is the sign of people upset about what is going on here. we will continue while we view the situation. again the banks are closed for the next 8 days because of a breakdown between greece and the european union and its creditors regarding dealing with the debt. the demands were reformed in pensionss a -- pensions as well as changes and that caused the eu to pull money from major banks and pull back what could be a payment to their imf loan. here is what someone said: >> do you think what is going to happen? >> no body knows. >> what do you think? >> i think a lot but i cannot tell you.
in puerto rico the governor is warning that the debt is unpayable and the governor is going to ask if they can follow bankruptcy. and stocks down 6% in china after being down 8% on friday. the stock market bubble bursting there. we begin in athens with greg is live on the ground there. >> reporter: eric considering everything the greeks have been through so far they are holding up. there is a 60 euro cap on any atm with drawl if they can find the cash in the machines. and for the next...
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it is definitely a tough issue. it is not that one is right and what is wrong. i think it is one that more folks will look at. the more incidents of tsa has in the news, i think they were looked answers. one answer is if private screening is an option. host: chad wolf, in his previous life was the assistant minister for security policy at tsa. thank you for your time. further made of a program, open phones. here is the number you can call. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 745-8002 for independents. from now until the end of the show. start calling out. ♪ >> tonight on "the communicators " at this year's consumer electronics show, we met up with an author who told us about why he thinks the internet is not the answer. >> the internet is not the answer at the moment. it is lending itself to undermining jobs. it is compounding inequality of our economic lives. it is creating new massive monopolies that were unimaginable in the 19th of 20 century. and, it has created this economy where all internet users have entered into product
it is definitely a tough issue. it is not that one is right and what is wrong. i think it is one that more folks will look at. the more incidents of tsa has in the news, i think they were looked answers. one answer is if private screening is an option. host: chad wolf, in his previous life was the assistant minister for security policy at tsa. thank you for your time. further made of a program, open phones. here is the number you can call. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for...
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he is a brilliant writer. and he is a programmer. we had conversations and paul did a great cover for us on how come but it is behind the scenes. -- complicated it is behind the scenes. i said, paul, we should do something on code. george zachary: i gave him 5000 words. he said give me some are. and then we landed at 38,000 words. almost a book. charlie: is this a book? paul: awfully close. josh: it's complicated. one of the mistakes made over the years encoding is to find one metaphor and hope that it sticks. now that software is in your park at -- in your pocket, and your house, and in front of you every day, i imagine how how socially acceptable it is for us to be ignorant about software. imagine if it was medicine. take the pill, i don't know. charlie: was an it is quote about the laity? josh: every trade is a conspiracy against the laity. that is part of what we want to do is the anthropology. who are these people and paul can speak to that. charlie: they are the people -- if they don't run the world, they run the things that ru
he is a brilliant writer. and he is a programmer. we had conversations and paul did a great cover for us on how come but it is behind the scenes. -- complicated it is behind the scenes. i said, paul, we should do something on code. george zachary: i gave him 5000 words. he said give me some are. and then we landed at 38,000 words. almost a book. charlie: is this a book? paul: awfully close. josh: it's complicated. one of the mistakes made over the years encoding is to find one metaphor and hope...
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he is the is asked me from the 30th of and is part of their job. tanzina: on things we hear is about a change in behavior. is it changing community behavior? are they aware that this is happening question were we are constantly surveilled. in camden, there are 120 surveillance cameras alone feeding video into a centralized database, so does it change behavior on either side of the camera, for the police officer are and the police, if you will, or the communities that they are trying to protect? jay: there is a civilizing effect, and kind of a spooky term, but the deeper question is what does that look like, and what is the shape of that? it is too early know the sociological contexts, but there are more and more cameras. there are government run surveillance cameras, which we oppose come which watch people whether anybody is present or not. everyone is carrying a video camera in their pocket now, and when you are being watched all of the time, it is not a good thing for the american public and our public spaces. there will be chilling of facts. it
he is the is asked me from the 30th of and is part of their job. tanzina: on things we hear is about a change in behavior. is it changing community behavior? are they aware that this is happening question were we are constantly surveilled. in camden, there are 120 surveillance cameras alone feeding video into a centralized database, so does it change behavior on either side of the camera, for the police officer are and the police, if you will, or the communities that they are trying to protect?...
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what is the tension right now what is the change? hans: everyone is wondering whether there is a blueprint done by these leaders. if there is a blueprint they are putting the finishing touches on, it goes to the finance ministers, they meet at 1:00 p.m. there are a lot of meetings. since we last talked, there have been various meetings and various buildings in brussels for all but those crucial hours between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. it does not seem we have anything official. tom: very quickly, is the backdrop a "run on the bank in greece?" is that the ultimate constraint driving these discussions? hans: not yet, that could help the week -- happen next week. it looks like the ecb have a difficult time extending a lifeline. as long as talks are going, as long as the greeks have not gassed up their planes and let in brussels for athens, i do not expect the ecb will short-circuit that by cutting off liquidity assistance. brendan: the bloomberg summary said they were details left where greek debt tensions, that felt like everything was st
what is the tension right now what is the change? hans: everyone is wondering whether there is a blueprint done by these leaders. if there is a blueprint they are putting the finishing touches on, it goes to the finance ministers, they meet at 1:00 p.m. there are a lot of meetings. since we last talked, there have been various meetings and various buildings in brussels for all but those crucial hours between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. it does not seem we have anything official. tom: very quickly,...
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is about 10 feet taller and it is extended. so, it is not 18 feet. it is their. the only part that is new is like nine or 10 feet. i like to let mr. gerardo speak how handle any questions as well. >> testifier: i like to submit to the commission, my wife and i are not asking for anything special. we worked very hard with our architect mr. hsu joe, two, plans were squarely within with the code was residential design code the planning department it is -- it is why the pacific ice subordinates is why the planning department issued the planning is why the planning commission did not support discretionary review. i grew up in this town correct my families been in this town i know it means to be a good san francisco and works very hard to try to meet with mr. talebi are not going to dignify his comments about dollars and cents. were young family pack we want to stay up and i ask for your support so we can build a home that we want to be with to continue to be productive members of our city. we have asked for no special treatment, no variances, no nothing. we just want
is about 10 feet taller and it is extended. so, it is not 18 feet. it is their. the only part that is new is like nine or 10 feet. i like to let mr. gerardo speak how handle any questions as well. >> testifier: i like to submit to the commission, my wife and i are not asking for anything special. we worked very hard with our architect mr. hsu joe, two, plans were squarely within with the code was residential design code the planning department it is -- it is why the pacific ice...
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in grey is female, in black is male. the female is mounting the male which is a very male specific sexual display. this female is displaying the male specific behavior. this male strangely instead of attacking pups is now retreating an infant and bringing it to the nest the male has. this mouse is displaying female specific parental behavior. so, what do we learn? what we learned is that the brain of both males and females contain the right presentation of male and female behaviors. in females, and normal in them will come of the male is repressed by the firm model system. in males similarly, the female specific circuit is repressed. in the mutants we observed what , is happening is the repression of the opposite brain, opposite sex behavior circuit no longer exists and therefore the female is able to display both male specific behavior and female specific behavior. similarly, the male can display both female and male specific behavior. eric: i think this is so beautiful because it provides the way we can begin thinking
in grey is female, in black is male. the female is mounting the male which is a very male specific sexual display. this female is displaying the male specific behavior. this male strangely instead of attacking pups is now retreating an infant and bringing it to the nest the male has. this mouse is displaying female specific parental behavior. so, what do we learn? what we learned is that the brain of both males and females contain the right presentation of male and female behaviors. in females,...
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the index is up 1%. 160%. we will figure out why it is moving the way it is. we will get you more details on that in just a minute. australia is up 1.2%. everything. . -- every single stock. it is a good day in southeast asia. malaysia and singapore getting into the game. mentioned?ave i not greece. what is happening there. long story short. we are at 239 right now. we were given to 25. - 225. there is money flowing into fixed income right now. are we seeing an improvement? the odds that greece will be able to pay back its debt obligations at the end of the month. stick to greece now as debt negotiations going down to the wire. brussels meetings in but there were conflicting messages. the markets are optimistic a deal will be struck but some players including angela merkel say a not -- a lot more need to be done. seventh, are we on the verge of an agreement? zeb. a months, the greeks have not put forth sufficient proposal in the lives of the europeans. this latest draft looks at early , it would tie up the sales tax, and increase it and it would also raise tax
the index is up 1%. 160%. we will figure out why it is moving the way it is. we will get you more details on that in just a minute. australia is up 1.2%. everything. . -- every single stock. it is a good day in southeast asia. malaysia and singapore getting into the game. mentioned?ave i not greece. what is happening there. long story short. we are at 239 right now. we were given to 25. - 225. there is money flowing into fixed income right now. are we seeing an improvement? the odds that greece...
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my guess is, it is going to calm down. to the end of this year or next year, we are moving higher again, almost certainly. francine: does that mean you are expecting a fed rise still this year? erik: we think september. to be honest, i think it is quite the exception of what the fed is doing to excuse why they haven't done it. you look at these 10-15 indicators we look at in the labor market. on every single labor market indicator for the united states that i know of, you are now in a stronger position than you were before the crisis where interest rates were a lot higher. while there may be a bit of an output gap, you see quite substantial increases in house prices in america more so than you can argue is a domestic phenomena as in germany. in my opinion, the fed is behind the curve. they need to get started. francine: thank you so much for that insight, erik nielsen. of next, as rupert murdoch prepares to hand 21st century fox to his son, we will look at what that might mean for business. ♪ francine: welcome back. rupe
my guess is, it is going to calm down. to the end of this year or next year, we are moving higher again, almost certainly. francine: does that mean you are expecting a fed rise still this year? erik: we think september. to be honest, i think it is quite the exception of what the fed is doing to excuse why they haven't done it. you look at these 10-15 indicators we look at in the labor market. on every single labor market indicator for the united states that i know of, you are now in a stronger...
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and the question is, is it real liability? i think it is. and my last year as governor, we just -- we grew up with on -- not fedex, but a meeting with the folks from moodies, standard and poor and fitch trying to get a aaa credit rating. and we had done eight years balanced budgets, paid down some of our debt. strong employment numbers. and we went really made the case my last year as governor for triple-a credit rating. and lo and behold, we got aaas. we still have it. they said to us at the time, they said you have a liability that you're not addressing. and i said what is that? and they said we used to have -- when i became state treasurer, we had no money in our pension fund for employees, for our retirees, none. we used to sell revenue anticipation of the taxes and revenue anticipation to raise money to be able to pay -- make pension checks every month. and we fixed that. fully funded in ten years. but they said you have all this big liability for health care and you not set aside any money. you said you need to do something about that.
and the question is, is it real liability? i think it is. and my last year as governor, we just -- we grew up with on -- not fedex, but a meeting with the folks from moodies, standard and poor and fitch trying to get a aaa credit rating. and we had done eight years balanced budgets, paid down some of our debt. strong employment numbers. and we went really made the case my last year as governor for triple-a credit rating. and lo and behold, we got aaas. we still have it. they said to us at the...
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all is fair in love and war. this is not friendship or the playground. it is money. the gloves are off. herbalife has every right to defend itself. i take no sides here. i am sure they hate me just as much as bill ackman does. if ill is going to do presentation after presentation and find video and handed out to reporters and journalists like you and me and have a tear on bloomberg television and other media, why shouldn't herbalife do its own thing? stephanie: i guess i'm just surprised, a publicly traded company setting up a website specifically against him. he is trying to make public why this is a corrupt company. they are trying to make public what, that he is a jerk? maybe they should be making it public what a great company they are. erik: they have their own website. all right, we will make that the first you need to know the number two thing you need to know, inflation in europe. euro area consumer prices rose for the first time in six months giving some relief to ecb policymakers who so badly wanted to avoid deflation. 0.9%, the fastest pace in nine months.
all is fair in love and war. this is not friendship or the playground. it is money. the gloves are off. herbalife has every right to defend itself. i take no sides here. i am sure they hate me just as much as bill ackman does. if ill is going to do presentation after presentation and find video and handed out to reporters and journalists like you and me and have a tear on bloomberg television and other media, why shouldn't herbalife do its own thing? stephanie: i guess i'm just surprised, a...
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that is why it is not all 15. which of them will emerge with the most effective voice and get the greatest support of the republican voters, i don't know. mark: is your instinct that this will be not a short nomination fight but more along the lines of what you had to enter? mr. romney: it has the potential of being a longer process. i don't know i can judge whether it is going to narrow quickly. it could happen that someone wins two or three of the first four contests and it narrows quickly. the others drop out, and you have a contest that is done by april or may. on the other hand, it could be something where a lot of people get support and delegates and it takes the entire process to see who the nominee will be. mark: people i talked to say you have strong opinions about -- you can say it is true or not true. people say that while you do like six or so of the candidates, it right now you like marco rubio may be best or are intrigued by him. is that true? mr. romney: i like marco. i like a number of others as we
that is why it is not all 15. which of them will emerge with the most effective voice and get the greatest support of the republican voters, i don't know. mark: is your instinct that this will be not a short nomination fight but more along the lines of what you had to enter? mr. romney: it has the potential of being a longer process. i don't know i can judge whether it is going to narrow quickly. it could happen that someone wins two or three of the first four contests and it narrows quickly....
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that is what is so bad about zerp. that is what is so destructive and counter productive what they're doing. melissa: you're not only one saying this. steven king from hsbc, their chief economist also out with a note talking about the titanic global economy collapse that could be coming. he was talking to neil about it earlier. listen. i will get your reaction on the other side. >> one obvious danger is that stock markets have risen too far, as far as the economy. they could correct quite a long way. that could be a trigger for recession. federal reserve finally decides to raise interest rates we discover the u.s. economy isn't really strong enough to cope wit. what goes up comes back down again. federal reserve ends up with some egg on its face. melissa: not only they cause this by leaving rates too low too long but they won't have any ammunition on the other side to go into recession to battle bat because rates are completely slack. do you agree with that? >> i agree with that. they have defined inflation incorrectly
that is what is so bad about zerp. that is what is so destructive and counter productive what they're doing. melissa: you're not only one saying this. steven king from hsbc, their chief economist also out with a note talking about the titanic global economy collapse that could be coming. he was talking to neil about it earlier. listen. i will get your reaction on the other side. >> one obvious danger is that stock markets have risen too far, as far as the economy. they could correct quite...
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we still need to move goods is services and that is no different it is critical you move people through that system effectively. it is always a balancing act but if you focus on security and are transparent by definition it creates inefficiencies. before 9/11 most ports were wide open the issue needed to move a lot of stuff there is a lot of access points because of trucks and rail but after 9/11 13 started to look at those first attempts it was the real challenge to figure out how to do that without clogging up the system working with the private sector partners there is a lot of good ideas that we can benefit the debt would be no different with aviation so in those recent findings of the inspector general you have to do that very carefully with the people who were running the major airlines with the airport environment to explain why to see what that looks like it in the future it will take out of the box thinking and what would that look like if we decide that for tomorrow? that is the balance between those two but i don't think it is impossible just difficult. >> we surprised with f
we still need to move goods is services and that is no different it is critical you move people through that system effectively. it is always a balancing act but if you focus on security and are transparent by definition it creates inefficiencies. before 9/11 most ports were wide open the issue needed to move a lot of stuff there is a lot of access points because of trucks and rail but after 9/11 13 started to look at those first attempts it was the real challenge to figure out how to do that...
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the truth is the american market is open. it is essentially completely open to these countries right now. so, the question -- with or without the trade agreement, they are here. so the question is whether we will avail ourselves of the opportunity to open their market for the benefit of our producers. now, i have sympathy with the people who are concerned that we're using too much of this to we're using too much political capital to gain influence for companies who are going to be producing there rather than here. that we are using too much influence to reduce regulation in these countries rather than simply to reduce tariffs and quotas. i think those are legitimate concerns. we will have to fully evaluate them when we see the text. but on balance, i think you have to remember our market is open and there's is closed. -- theirs is closed right now. you also have to remember, and that is why i think in the end there was really no other viable choice, that the united states has declared itself to be rebalancing towards asia and
the truth is the american market is open. it is essentially completely open to these countries right now. so, the question -- with or without the trade agreement, they are here. so the question is whether we will avail ourselves of the opportunity to open their market for the benefit of our producers. now, i have sympathy with the people who are concerned that we're using too much of this to we're using too much political capital to gain influence for companies who are going to be producing...
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if there is one instance it is the opinion that is a blinding judgment which is problematic for that reason. >> but it is a summary judgment that is your point. >> without having notified the parties of the decision on the merits. we do have to stop there is a reception down the street one block south of here at the afl-cio headquarters beginning at 630 please have your name tag with you for admission and take you for your attention. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. the team back over one decade at the university of chicago lost cause first involved because i believed in its mesh -- mission the privilege two's support acis. is giving me countless professional development justice ginsburg is well-known. i will give a little bit of it anyway. [laughter] she served on the u.s. court of appeals and prior to becoming a judge to is a law professor at rutgers and columbia university over decades of service she has been an unwavering advocate for women on the bench, as one of the founders of the women's rights project reserves less general counsel for nearly a decade f
if there is one instance it is the opinion that is a blinding judgment which is problematic for that reason. >> but it is a summary judgment that is your point. >> without having notified the parties of the decision on the merits. we do have to stop there is a reception down the street one block south of here at the afl-cio headquarters beginning at 630 please have your name tag with you for admission and take you for your attention. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>...
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it is about an hour. >> for the record, we should make clear who is who. how many of you have been to multiple of these events? great to see so many people coming back. if you like to continue studying the civil war, the kansas city area has two or three more roundtables. the kansas city roundtable meets in kansas and they have monthly event so if you like to continue studying, they bring and scholars and historians from all over, including in a couple of weeks, this guy right here. he'll be giving a presentation on the grand review. mr. beckenbaugh: yes. mr. rafuse: i figured we were wrapup tonight. you are used to us giving these presentations and having questions afterwards. we figured we would have it more director by you. any questions you may have at the end. the question of why the north one, why it matters, we will address in the course of the discussion. i like to start by taking out an envelope since the powerpoint did not arrive. reading from the back of an envelope is legendary in the civil war, so. [laughter] mr. rafuse: we will start out wher
it is about an hour. >> for the record, we should make clear who is who. how many of you have been to multiple of these events? great to see so many people coming back. if you like to continue studying the civil war, the kansas city area has two or three more roundtables. the kansas city roundtable meets in kansas and they have monthly event so if you like to continue studying, they bring and scholars and historians from all over, including in a couple of weeks, this guy right here. he'll...
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it is better. but i also agree i don't think civil libertarians should be jumping for joy. >> some of these nsa guys are using the information to spy on ex-girlfriends which if facebook is not enough to stalk your ex, then you have and problems. >> they are apparently using backdoor programs to get into facebook. >> i trust our national security officials more than executives at the tone company or some guy that has not been vetted at the phone company. >> i wish the government was in charge and they didn't have to jump through hoops to get the information. nobody is listening to your conversation. you say it is surveillance. >> it is. >> as you know it has been rehashed a million times over. they are looking at the who's calling who? >> they are looking at who is calling who and where you are calling from. >> and local law enforcement across the country has put up fake telephone towers to grab your data. >> you can always spy those though. they don't look like real trees. >> listen, today -- >> yo
it is better. but i also agree i don't think civil libertarians should be jumping for joy. >> some of these nsa guys are using the information to spy on ex-girlfriends which if facebook is not enough to stalk your ex, then you have and problems. >> they are apparently using backdoor programs to get into facebook. >> i trust our national security officials more than executives at the tone company or some guy that has not been vetted at the phone company. >> i wish the...
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the idea is it is complexity. to give same-sex benefits, there is a lot of stuff they have to do administratively to make this all the same. the real problem for the gay couples may comment by saying that they are married, they open themselves up to discrimination. while it is legal to be married in all 50 states, it is not legal to be gay in all 50 states. it is legal to be gay, but they can discriminate gate -- discriminate against you legally. i have a certificate saying i'm married, somebody can say you can't rent an apartment from me. scarlet: what kinds of companies or what companies in what industries offered benefits to same-sex couples. jeff: unfortunately they don't break it out so you can tell which industries it is. it is more supportive in the coastal areas than in the middle of the country, kind of how you would expect it. this becomes an issue where the big companies are more supportive than the small companies, because the bigger companies recognize these people have to go across borders. they are
the idea is it is complexity. to give same-sex benefits, there is a lot of stuff they have to do administratively to make this all the same. the real problem for the gay couples may comment by saying that they are married, they open themselves up to discrimination. while it is legal to be married in all 50 states, it is not legal to be gay in all 50 states. it is legal to be gay, but they can discriminate gate -- discriminate against you legally. i have a certificate saying i'm married,...
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that is a check of what is trending on social media. yvonne: coming up, the continuing crisis weighs on ta kata as it loses a major customer. details after the break. ♪ top stories trending this hour. fiat chrysler is abandoning ata,bled airbag maker tak choosing a different supplier to replace inflators. it is a sign automakers are turning their backs on takata. eurozone finance ministers meet for the third time this week. a deal seems in region after athens said they were ready to give in to creditor demands. however alexis tsipras is facing dissent in his government. china and the u.s. are holding their seventh round of strategic in economic talks washington. top-level officials discussing a range of issues including their economies and strategic concerns. at the opening of the talks, joe biden stressed the importance of cooperation. let's go to david with a look at what is moving the markets this morning. avon: we are just about closing on the morning session in tokyo. and then we'll move to hong kong. look at financials. banks, r
that is a check of what is trending on social media. yvonne: coming up, the continuing crisis weighs on ta kata as it loses a major customer. details after the break. ♪ top stories trending this hour. fiat chrysler is abandoning ata,bled airbag maker tak choosing a different supplier to replace inflators. it is a sign automakers are turning their backs on takata. eurozone finance ministers meet for the third time this week. a deal seems in region after athens said they were ready to give in...
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where is the data, how is the fed looking at that? >> this is the pause that will refresh the housing sector. taxits were distorted by a revision in new york that led builders to file for permits before the deadline. we look at the averages, we can see that the an upwardctor is on trajectory and it means we will contribute to economic outfit -- output. it will not be enough to save the economy and the fed. the fed is not going to pull the trigger, not ahead of the greek resolution. so, what the fed does is they tinker with investment, the last meeting they moved toward labor market, consumer activity, this time they will backtrack that they will need to adjust the growth forecast for the year. they are looking for 2.5% gdp growth. that means the economy would have to grow about 3.5% each quarter. in this quarter and the following two quarters. that is not seem feasible, for they will have to scale that down. cpi, i am looking at the the inflation forecast continues to diverge, and then consumer prices. mark, what do you think the fed
where is the data, how is the fed looking at that? >> this is the pause that will refresh the housing sector. taxits were distorted by a revision in new york that led builders to file for permits before the deadline. we look at the averages, we can see that the an upwardctor is on trajectory and it means we will contribute to economic outfit -- output. it will not be enough to save the economy and the fed. the fed is not going to pull the trigger, not ahead of the greek resolution. so,...
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, who is up and who is down? whose districts have changed? it is then also about people who work in that building. that is everything from staff, the very first issue of roll call it was about staffers getting a pay raise. we still cover those issues today. one of the popular stories was about the house cafeteria, there will be a dunkin' donuts coming to the house. this is an entire huge workforce that work in the building interact with one another on a human level and they're also trying to make the world a better place even if the policy is kind of broken sometimes. capitol hill police, they are protecting members of congress the ground, it is about the history of the building. they kept that through rowe call over 60 years. everything from what is happening with how they are paid, whether they could get childcare on capitol hill, what the restaurant scene is like on capitol hill. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.
, who is up and who is down? whose districts have changed? it is then also about people who work in that building. that is everything from staff, the very first issue of roll call it was about staffers getting a pay raise. we still cover those issues today. one of the popular stories was about the house cafeteria, there will be a dunkin' donuts coming to the house. this is an entire huge workforce that work in the building interact with one another on a human level and they're also trying to...
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and here is what is happening, high pressure over the southland, it is up in the bay area, and it is warm inland and in the north bay, into the south bay, but you get within a few miles of the shoreline and it will be pretty chilly. and the next 24 hours, we will find that low pressure sinking south. today is near seasonal in terms- over temperature averages. tomorrow, this low is floating in over the bay area. it will bring the temperatures down with it. the numbers tomorrow drop by about 10-degrees. so for today, plenty of sunshine, warm to hot inland and then milder weather on father's day. and again, there is some dense fog, it is like a wall. forecast highs for the day, down in the south bay, pal low alto, 81-degrees. redwood city, the former home of the national weather service, 80-degrees, now it is down in montaria. out in brentwood, it is 93. 90 at con ford. 89 for walnut creek. in the north bay, it is nice. and 87 in santa rosa. low 90s today, mid-80s on sunday. warm it up heading next weekend. but this week is looking great. now some great news. >>> well, we all know peopl
and here is what is happening, high pressure over the southland, it is up in the bay area, and it is warm inland and in the north bay, into the south bay, but you get within a few miles of the shoreline and it will be pretty chilly. and the next 24 hours, we will find that low pressure sinking south. today is near seasonal in terms- over temperature averages. tomorrow, this low is floating in over the bay area. it will bring the temperatures down with it. the numbers tomorrow drop by about...
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what is your take? >> it is totally obvious. it is what you expect them to say. they need to be at the tip top shape at all times. not able to deep with themselves, but the ramifications of anybody else. you are seeing a military that is more interested in social engineering than they are in war fighting. they are going to inevitably start to erode standards. they want that one female green better ray and the one female army ranger and the one female seal so they can put it on their chest. they are going to start ticking away at the standards. >> my main concern is the same concern that he brought up is the potential lowering of standards to allow women in. the defense department says it won't happen, should we take them at their word? >> it will be mood -- moot. >> i am iron woman too. >> >>> nickname is iron chef. i did an article and they are looking into getting exoskeletons. >> joe, for combat jobs in the military, infantry, armor. as long as the physical standards report lowered, sure, why not? let women in. is special operations different? >> my expertise
what is your take? >> it is totally obvious. it is what you expect them to say. they need to be at the tip top shape at all times. not able to deep with themselves, but the ramifications of anybody else. you are seeing a military that is more interested in social engineering than they are in war fighting. they are going to inevitably start to erode standards. they want that one female green better ray and the one female army ranger and the one female seal so they can put it on their...
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it is after all, recognition is not lawmaking. it is an executive function. and one would, therefore, expect that it'd be assigned to the executive by the constitution and not to the congress. and when -- justice scalia: war making is an executive function, too. mr. verrilli: but with respect to -- with respect to the executive functions around recognition when congress wanted the excuse me, when the framers wanted the congress to play a role and the constitution envisions a role for the framers in those executive functions, it's prescribed. article ii gives the senate a role in confirming ambassadors it gives the senate a role in advice and consent for treaties. and there isn't anything in article ii as a structural matter that gives the congress the senate or the congress a comparable role with respect to recognition decisions. justice alito: if i think that that congress generally that congress has the authority under the constitution to require identification information in passports and to specify the identification information that's included, if i beli
it is after all, recognition is not lawmaking. it is an executive function. and one would, therefore, expect that it'd be assigned to the executive by the constitution and not to the congress. and when -- justice scalia: war making is an executive function, too. mr. verrilli: but with respect to -- with respect to the executive functions around recognition when congress wanted the excuse me, when the framers wanted the congress to play a role and the constitution envisions a role for the...
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the reason for that is because there is going -- the sidewalk is whining. the trees are actually going to be placed in the road, as small sort of build outs within the street. so they need wider spacing for the parking stalls. is also existing driveways. across the street will be the removal six street trees with replacement of seven street trees. a real key sticking point for the appellant is that their unit is located right about here. so, they are losing a close street easier with a replacement and then directly cross the street is where the streetlight is located. so, this is kind of the immediate area of concern here for this evening. in the last few days we have been in touch with the appellant to see if we can get to middleground. there are number parties working together rainout soap weekend meet the needs of a pounds. three sticking points of the appellant: one is the desire to replace the trees in this area of the block. then evergreen species and it sounds like both the project sponsor and planning are open to that. so that is one positive. the o
the reason for that is because there is going -- the sidewalk is whining. the trees are actually going to be placed in the road, as small sort of build outs within the street. so they need wider spacing for the parking stalls. is also existing driveways. across the street will be the removal six street trees with replacement of seven street trees. a real key sticking point for the appellant is that their unit is located right about here. so, they are losing a close street easier with a...
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that is problematic, as you say. what is it like? we saw the administration earlier in the year call critics of the deal "warmongers." you saw them accuse certain members of being political opportunists paying more attention to a domestic constituency than u.s. national interests. but he is a lame-duck president. what are the calculations you face that make it so difficult to get 13 or 14 or 15 democratic senators to say this is not a good deal? mr. lieberman: this is about what the democrats doing. i assume republican leadership will try to keep all the republican senators on the vote to override the veto. the president and that the democratic party, there are a lot of democrats who like him feel responsibility to him. the president would probably meet with people, call people. there has been a lot of personal outreach. democratic leadership will make it a test of loyalty. on the other side, there will be, i believe, a very substantial organization of people in the districts of swing democratic donors, the undecided , and members wi
that is problematic, as you say. what is it like? we saw the administration earlier in the year call critics of the deal "warmongers." you saw them accuse certain members of being political opportunists paying more attention to a domestic constituency than u.s. national interests. but he is a lame-duck president. what are the calculations you face that make it so difficult to get 13 or 14 or 15 democratic senators to say this is not a good deal? mr. lieberman: this is about what the...
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it is a plate that comes down and closes so when the plate is closed, that platform is at the 50 inch height so you use one door for multiple purposes. on the right you go down a set of step tooz a lower platform and with the trap closed you come out with the level boarding at that point >> understand. you have one door or 2 doors one at each platform height >> if you are at a high level platform you have 2 doors and when you are at lower level there is one door at the end of each vehicle. so those there 2 different ones we looked at. what we did find is they could redesign a existing vehicle. what we didn't want to start with is a brand new vehicle designed from the wheels up. we believe we could hold delivery in a 36 month time frame that support revenue service in 2020. if we did go with a complete design with the vehicle, in stead of 36 months to get the vehicle it would be about 5 years. this allows us to get something used before. there is adequate competition from car manufacturers to supplyeter of these 2 types. when we wlook at the operational assessment, and it was basically
it is a plate that comes down and closes so when the plate is closed, that platform is at the 50 inch height so you use one door for multiple purposes. on the right you go down a set of step tooz a lower platform and with the trap closed you come out with the level boarding at that point >> understand. you have one door or 2 doors one at each platform height >> if you are at a high level platform you have 2 doors and when you are at lower level there is one door at the end of each...
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at the airport is there a contribution to buy the app ratting but it is issue that is coming, we just don't have it yet >> you can talk to the airport how that is working. it is like self service at the airport. it took a while to get use today that. the other thing i want to finetd out and i don't know whether we have pop up retail food service in the cruise ship terminal and whether that is a opportunity to consider not only just because of possibility in terms of revenue but also as convenience to passengers. i have been on cruises myself many times and sometimes somebody wants something on the ground and there is nothing there. >> we haven't done to to date but there thereis discussion regarding a hot dog stand or cool drink stand or something that you see on the streets here in san francisco >> i suggest that we also focus on san francisco made and if somebody was willing to do a pop up cart that it would be a entrepreneur person would be interested in coming in. we can focus on highlighting san francisco in terms of increasing revenue opportunities for our small businesses as we
at the airport is there a contribution to buy the app ratting but it is issue that is coming, we just don't have it yet >> you can talk to the airport how that is working. it is like self service at the airport. it took a while to get use today that. the other thing i want to finetd out and i don't know whether we have pop up retail food service in the cruise ship terminal and whether that is a opportunity to consider not only just because of possibility in terms of revenue but also as...
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is this something that is helpful, yes. is it necessary, yes, it is necessary? is it sufficient? nowhere near sufficient. mark: what about those who say it is a job killer? peter: it is starting to one particular group that we should be concerned about. imagine everyone in the city of los angeles and then pile on it, everyone in the city of philadelphia. that is how many young people -- 25. the ages of 16-24 not educated and are not getting training. mark: i'm reminded about what president obama set about opening up relations with cuba. we have been trying it up with 50 years. is that what you are seeing here? why is that old paradigm still being used today? peter: i will give you an example. one area that we have been slow to go on is international trade. outside our borders is 80% of the world's purchasing power, 90% of the world's economic 95 percent of the world's consumers. our market is not enough to sustain the needs of our middle class. serving this growing class outside of the united states. mark: how troubling do you find conversation steers towards the middle class, we
is this something that is helpful, yes. is it necessary, yes, it is necessary? is it sufficient? nowhere near sufficient. mark: what about those who say it is a job killer? peter: it is starting to one particular group that we should be concerned about. imagine everyone in the city of los angeles and then pile on it, everyone in the city of philadelphia. that is how many young people -- 25. the ages of 16-24 not educated and are not getting training. mark: i'm reminded about what president...
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that is what the case is about. that is why it is getting the attention it is getting. we shall see, fingers crossed. mr. melber: ian, why don't you walk us through the outcomes. one would be saying that states have to recognize marriages performed in other states regardless of their own law which is sort of a federalism issue that has wider connotations. the other, a national standard for marriage equality. mr. millhiser: i think the most likely outcome will be some version of all 50 states are required not just to recognize out-of-state marriages but required to issue marriage license or the equivalent to gay couples under their own law. so that is good news. but i think how the court reaches that decision is almost as important as if they reach a decision. one thing i think is interesting about this case in light of fair housing, the fair housing case is a proxy war over a broader ideological battle where conservatives wanted to limit civil rights. where you have to show intent in order to prove discrimination. if you believe, which i do not, that the only type of ci
that is what the case is about. that is why it is getting the attention it is getting. we shall see, fingers crossed. mr. melber: ian, why don't you walk us through the outcomes. one would be saying that states have to recognize marriages performed in other states regardless of their own law which is sort of a federalism issue that has wider connotations. the other, a national standard for marriage equality. mr. millhiser: i think the most likely outcome will be some version of all 50 states...
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this is a debate that is continuing to go on? guest: i think it does not end. there are a lot of us in the valley trying to make it better for women. i am also a latina woman, so it is a double way me. emily: -- a double whammy. emily: do you think this will permanently tarnish kleiner's reputation? guest: no, i think they will be welcoming more women into the firm. i'm pretty optimistic in general about what is going to happen. it is a good sign -- the new cs class at stanford will be 50% women. emily: that is good news. mar, barbara, think you for joining us. kleiner is adding a new partner the summer and they told me that partner is a woman. you can catch my complete interview with john doerr and beth seidenberg right here on studio 1.0. fitbit raised 32 $.4 million in a larger than expected ipo. they closed at $29.81 apiece. the company and some of its backers sold 36 .6 billion shares. fitbit is racing to the top of the health tracking market. they started turning a profit last year. the growth is far from over says the ceo. >> there is $200 billion of con
this is a debate that is continuing to go on? guest: i think it does not end. there are a lot of us in the valley trying to make it better for women. i am also a latina woman, so it is a double way me. emily: -- a double whammy. emily: do you think this will permanently tarnish kleiner's reputation? guest: no, i think they will be welcoming more women into the firm. i'm pretty optimistic in general about what is going to happen. it is a good sign -- the new cs class at stanford will be 50%...
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>> here it is, number one song. >> ♪ >> that is number one. so some young people answered that question about wedding songs because that is from ed sheeran, great song. >> he was on good day right before he flew off and exploded to become so famous and he is so charming. >> now he won't even talk to us. >> but he was at man music theater last week. >> he was. >> great performance. >> now my wedding song. >> was drop down and get your eagle on that was another interesting choice on my part. now 9:00 seer he four. let's bring in jen and chris. jen, you kind of played a joke for your first song, at the reception. >> well yeah. my song was if you are going to make a ugly woman your wife you'd be happy for the rest of your life. >> what was the legitimate song. >> no, we came out to it, we danced to it. it was an upbeat song. my wonderful in-laws are visiting this weekend and i think they are still in my house, so that is all i can say about my wedding. >> that is what you want at your wedding to have a good time to laugh and have a good time. >> w
>> here it is, number one song. >> ♪ >> that is number one. so some young people answered that question about wedding songs because that is from ed sheeran, great song. >> he was on good day right before he flew off and exploded to become so famous and he is so charming. >> now he won't even talk to us. >> but he was at man music theater last week. >> he was. >> great performance. >> now my wedding song. >> was drop down and get your...
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the impression is that isis is gaining ground and cities. david: it is worrisome. the enemy gets a vote. that is what has happened in ramadi. iraqi forces lost the provincial headquarters and headquarters of the and bar operational command. this is an operational and strategic setback, a significant one. i think ramadi will be retaken. this is a moment at which use it back and say, what do we need to do in the military arena, what do we need to do in the political arena? you've got to make the gains on the battlefield, on the front rounds -- lines. isil is almost a conventional military force, but the center of gravity is in baghdad. we need to determine to we have the right structures, the military structure to complement the embassy the diplomatic structure, who is there to work with the ambassador, do we have the right people in the right organizations to enable those iraqi leaders who are inclusive and who will bring about the kind of political change that brings sunni arabs back into the fabric of iraqi society? this is about having a new anbar awakening. that
the impression is that isis is gaining ground and cities. david: it is worrisome. the enemy gets a vote. that is what has happened in ramadi. iraqi forces lost the provincial headquarters and headquarters of the and bar operational command. this is an operational and strategic setback, a significant one. i think ramadi will be retaken. this is a moment at which use it back and say, what do we need to do in the military arena, what do we need to do in the political arena? you've got to make the...
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the subject property is located -- the project is completely code compliant. it has been to section 311 identification not once but twice that the dr was filed after the first notification and prior -- prior to the dr hearing in september it was pointed out that there was an error in 311 notification. so we did we notice the notification there were no additional dr's file during that time. we went to the dr hearing in january of this year the planning commission unanimously held the permit find that there were no exceptional or extraordinary circumstances here. the permit holder has asked that apartment to maybe characterize processes far and hesitant to do so but certainly process has been exhausted and we are now here before you to make a decision. i would note some of them it shows that were presented by the appellant is showing, which i had to google to find out what family that was on the photo apparently, it is a sitcom big bang. so when it does not show you is that the deck that family would be occupying xavier way back is not actually hovering at the p
the subject property is located -- the project is completely code compliant. it has been to section 311 identification not once but twice that the dr was filed after the first notification and prior -- prior to the dr hearing in september it was pointed out that there was an error in 311 notification. so we did we notice the notification there were no additional dr's file during that time. we went to the dr hearing in january of this year the planning commission unanimously held the permit find...
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i don't think that is incorrect. but it is what kind of democracy is that. democracy is great except for things that are important. >> i think the question is, are we as a society better off having an institution like the supreme court largely insulated from direct electoral responsibility to decide the meaning? tremendously critical. i still believe we are better off. >> a lot. >> not better off and did not have that. throughout the course of american history what amazes me is progressive audiences should hold this view so much more strongly. across american history record has been a reactionary institution far more often and in way more ways. >> the only thing i say is that when i think of the people who once represented, criminal descendents, prisoners, a homeless man before the spring court it is the court or nothing. to say we're not going to have the court available when is the last time a state legislature expanded the rights of defendants? >> they do it all the time. >> the progressive, the sort progressive, the sort of delusional sure that a brief a
i don't think that is incorrect. but it is what kind of democracy is that. democracy is great except for things that are important. >> i think the question is, are we as a society better off having an institution like the supreme court largely insulated from direct electoral responsibility to decide the meaning? tremendously critical. i still believe we are better off. >> a lot. >> not better off and did not have that. throughout the course of american history what amazes me...
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can you do that in a environment today where the debt is where it is and the deficit is what it is? if you cannot, can you have a tax code and aggressive enough to go? rep. ryan: i think the answer is yes. kimberly: yes, you can do it, so the public on it? rep. ryan: yes, you can get a tax plan through. we improved a couple of our tools that we used to write tax bill this year. we improved modeling capabilities, and we're still refining that. to the point where we actually use economic modeling that looks at how the economy response to tax changes. go figure, human beings respond to changes in government policy. until this year, we do not take that into account. we used static scoring in the past. now we use macroeconomic storing -- macroeconomic scoring which is what i called reality-based scoring. we do that now so we make smarter decisions. the revenue target that has been traditionally used sets of -- sets revenue higher than what the law actually is. so we believe in what we call the current policy revenue target which is the truth. the r&b credit gets renewed every single year
can you do that in a environment today where the debt is where it is and the deficit is what it is? if you cannot, can you have a tax code and aggressive enough to go? rep. ryan: i think the answer is yes. kimberly: yes, you can do it, so the public on it? rep. ryan: yes, you can get a tax plan through. we improved a couple of our tools that we used to write tax bill this year. we improved modeling capabilities, and we're still refining that. to the point where we actually use economic modeling...
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it is not just is this tax that will be increased by 3%. sales tax is set for a hike. pubs and cafÉs will become more expensive for customers. will greeks continue to buy from these places? it is a balancing act less income in the economy collapses. this owner of the shop is anxious about her future. >> of course we are worried about the tax increases, but what can we do? there is no other solution. we must choose the lesser of two evils. what else can we do? >> the other people would have been state bankruptcy and an exit from the eurozone. before it comes to this comment many greeks are prepared to suffer further. ben: more traditional news with brent. brent: thank you. here in germany a prominent al jazeera journalist was released from custody just yesterday and has praised the german justices do but has been talking a lot. he has raised serious western's about why he was and put in prison for two days in the first place. he was detained at the request of egypt where he faces jail over torture. it is a case that he said was politically motivated. today, he did some
it is not just is this tax that will be increased by 3%. sales tax is set for a hike. pubs and cafÉs will become more expensive for customers. will greeks continue to buy from these places? it is a balancing act less income in the economy collapses. this owner of the shop is anxious about her future. >> of course we are worried about the tax increases, but what can we do? there is no other solution. we must choose the lesser of two evils. what else can we do? >> the other people...
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that is what i like about it. >> that is all happening, and calories which is so good. >> sleep is important to us. >> will be acquired by insurance companies that log health data or will it be acquired by another tech companies of these are questions we will ask james r.y, the ceo. maria: one thing this opens up a pandora's box. and who owns all the data at the end of the day? the ceo of under our merced he is making shirts with sensors in there and the shares are measuring, whose date is that? and their armored data. under armor owns the data. >> it should be released with your approval. and governing health care information. >> have you -- a different company has the access. >> just like everything else. and they are selling it. >> for that purpose. almost considering a hospital. >> the regulations -- >> that is part of technology above the law. maria: thank you so much. we are back with more "mornings with maria". stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the
that is what i like about it. >> that is all happening, and calories which is so good. >> sleep is important to us. >> will be acquired by insurance companies that log health data or will it be acquired by another tech companies of these are questions we will ask james r.y, the ceo. maria: one thing this opens up a pandora's box. and who owns all the data at the end of the day? the ceo of under our merced he is making shirts with sensors in there and the shares are measuring,...